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It's been a while since I got my shabby on, but that's just what I've done for today's Valentine decor project. I started with a corrugated metal heart that I picked up at Hobby Lobby.
Next, I added a paper doily and two lengths of trim, and wrapped some aqua wired cord around the heart.
I used mini clothespins to clip letter stickers to the trim. The letters, by Heidi Swapp, are really, really old and from my scrapbooking stash.
I used the stitched hearts from the XOXO Hearts Confetti Cuts die set to cut some light pink felt hearts, which I rolled and layered into a flower. The leaves, cut from aqua felt, were die-cut with leaf dies from the Blooms 'N Buds Confetti Cuts die set.
I also added a few paper stitched hearts from one of the patterns in the True Love paper collection and some light pink buttons.
The pink felt "xoxo" die-cut was also done with the XOXO Hearts Confetti Cuts die set.
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So stunning and very beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteReally Unique!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful project!
ReplyDeleteAmy, you always make the most stunning pieces of home decor. I am continually inspired by all the little details and how you use embellishments perfectly. Gorgeous project!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful valentine!
ReplyDeleteWonderful decor piece. Love that soft flower ♥
ReplyDeleteSo pretty .. so many little accents that every time I look I see something new! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWell...that is utterly stunning! What a fantastic job you did. Love it.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I always love mixed media projects!
ReplyDeleteLove the project.
ReplyDeleteVery unique. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome--love how you decorated this metal heart and I like the use of felt.
ReplyDeleteLayers of beauties!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! Love your creativity!
ReplyDeleteWow Amy, this is just beyond beautiful! Love all of the gorgeous detail that went into this!
ReplyDeleteLove this! You achieved shabby chic :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Valentine's Day decor.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Gorgeous! I'm just starting to get into shabby chic and would love to try something like this:). Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love your Shabby project! So much fun!
ReplyDeleteDon't you love the tiny, tiny clothes pins? I do. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love all the details.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely decor for the office, or home environment! The soft, pastel colours are so pretty, and I LOVE that "xoxo" die!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I just love finding inspiration for things other than cards that I can create out of my papercrafting love!
ReplyDeletedrop dead gorgeous!! absolutely love your sweet little heart!!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely amazing! I love the pink and grey combination and all of your fabulous details!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creation!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful...so many pretty details! The felt flower is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThat is ADORABLE!!!! What a sweet home decor item! Love it so much!! :)
ReplyDeleteSQUEAL!! SUPER SWEET Project!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
ReplyDeleteThe rustic and fancy look is nice together. It's a winner.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Love all the details, the shabbiness, and love the new stamps and the felt die cuts. Very creative. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is just gorgeous! I love Valentine's Day and girl shabby projects.
ReplyDeletei LOVE this!! so amazing
ReplyDeleteI love RC's unique dies! So fun
ReplyDeleteLove the color combo! Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteI am also a knitter...I was immediately drawn to this card when I saw this! so feminine...love the colors!
ReplyDeleteAdorable project!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful heart project Amy! I love all the layering!
ReplyDeleteFantastic.
ReplyDeleteLove the layering.
shabby is always chic.
thanks for sharing.
Beautiful details on this pretty heart!
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